We have the Linux agent installed on some Ubuntu servers and this connector enabled, what mechanism for auditing the command line was this connector designed for or does the agent itself handle the logging. It is my understanding that there isn't necessarily a standard way in which linux command lines are audited, so I'm unlikely to stumble upon the right configuration by brute force

Is there anything that needs to be done on the servers to kick this off?

You'll probably want to configure the Linux AuditD connector on the Agent from the LEM Web Console, and point it to wherever your distro puts the AuditD log, but it looks like those are pretty good steps for how to setup the logging.

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